February 21, 2013

If you’re an adult with gaps or misalignments hindering their oral health, it can seem like only an impossible dream to find a solution that can help you achieve a perfectly straight smile. There are always traditional metal braces, sure, but what about that polished, professional image you’ve worked so hard to establish over time? You don’t deserve to have it damaged by a look that’ll make you feel like you’re back in junior high. Here at Boston Smile Center, we understand your hesitation, and we want to be the ones who provide you with an easy, effective solution. That’s why Dr. Sasson is happy to offer you Invisalign as a cosmetic option at his Brookline, MA office. With the help of Invisalign, you’ll soon have a beautiful, smile straight you won’t be able to help from showing off!

Beautiful Benefits, One Simple Solution

The procedure for Invisalign is simple enough – you’ll be provided with a set of custom-made, clear aligners. These will be made by the Invisalign lab after we’ve taken detailed impressions of your teeth, and they’ll each represent a different stage of your teeth as they move into their ideal alignment. There are no uncomfortable wires, no ugly brackets, and no pain with Invisalign – you simply wear each aligner for around two weeks and then switch to the next one. They can easily be removed when you eat, brush, or floss, meaning that neither your eating habits or your oral hygiene routine have to be altered in any way. Better yet, if you’ve got a big event like a wedding or graduation coming up where you want to look your absolute best, simply leave out the aligner while you’re there and slip it back in when you’re done. It really is that simple.

There’s no tightening or adjustments with Invisalign, either – you’ll only need to come in every four-six weeks so that Dr. Sasson can check to make sure your teeth are moving properly. Invisalign will take around 12-18 months to complete your treatment. In many cases, this is a much shorter time than traditional braces take, which often need to stay on for two years or more.